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Guinea-Bissau: Pass Anti-Trafficking Law

(Dakar) - Guinea-Bissau's National Assembly should act quickly to pass a law criminalizing human trafficking, Human Rights Watch, SOS Talibé Children, and the Association of the Friends of Children said today.
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Guinea-Bissau: Pass Anti-Trafficking Law

(Dakar) - Guinea-Bissau's National Assembly should act quickly to pass a law criminalizing human trafficking, Human Rights Watch, SOS Talibé Children, and the Association of the Friends of Children said today.
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Guinea-Bissau: Pass Anti-Trafficking Law

(Dakar) - Guinea-Bissau's National Assembly should act quickly to pass a law criminalizing human trafficking, Human Rights Watch, SOS Talibé Children, and the Association of the Friends of Children said today.
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Kimberley Process: Halt Zimbabwe Diamond Trade

(Tel Aviv) - The government of Zimbabwe has broken its promises under the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) work plan to improve abusive practices in its diamond fields and should formally be suspended from the Kimberley Process, Human Rights Watch said in a 16-page report released today.
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Kimberley Process: Halt Zimbabwe Diamond Trade

(Tel Aviv) - The government of Zimbabwe has broken its promises under the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) work plan to improve abusive practices in its diamond fields and should formally be suspended from the Kimberley Process, Human Rights Watch said in a 16-page report released today.
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Kimberley Process: Halt Zimbabwe Diamond Trade

(Tel Aviv) - The government of Zimbabwe has broken its promises under the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) work plan to improve abusive practices in its diamond fields and should formally be suspended from the Kimberley Process, Human Rights Watch said in a 16-page report released today.
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Jordan: Drop Charges Against Worker Advocates

(New York) - Prosecutors should immediately drop charges against two leaders of a group of government workers who publicly protested their dismissal, Human Rights Watch said today. The prosecution for such activities is a violation of their rights to freedom of speech and of peaceful assembly, Human Rights Watch said.
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